APRIL 11, 1919. I UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN By The Way Miss Katherine Duffield, secretary of the Y.W.C.A., is spending the week end in Kansas City. Mildred Miller, c'22, will spend Saturday and Sunday at her home in Kansas City, Mo. Elsie Grant, c20, will go to Topeka today to spend Saturday and Sunday with friends. Mrs. Hovey of Kansas City is visiting her daughter, Lucile Hovey, c'19, at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Louise Nixon, c19, will go to Kansas City tomorrow. Mra. T. T. Ash of Pratt is visiting her daughter Leola Ash, c22. Vera Ganoe,20 will spend Saturday and Vera Ganoe,20 will spend Saturday in Kansas City, Mo. Helen Clark, 'C18, is a guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. The Botany Club will meet Wednesday evening at the home of Professor Stevens, 1121 Louisiana Street. Dr. H. A. Mix, who has been doing government work, will speak. Ensign Edward "Dutch" Schoenfeldt, a18, who is now stationed in New York, is visiting at the Pi Kappa Alpha house on furlough. Mr. Schoenfeldt was a varsity baseball man in 1916 and 1917 and played ball last season with the Great Lakes Naval Training Station team. He was vicepresident of the senior class last year Virginia Glasscock of Hutchinson will spend the week end at the Pi Phi house. Eleanor Atkinson entertained the members of the Knitting Club at her home Thursday night. Sergt. Fritz Schnitzler, of the Medical Service, has returned from six months service overseas and is visiting at the Sigma Nu house. Myra Summers visited at the Sigma Kappa house Thursday. Lieut. Roderick Reed, a former student, is visiting at the Acacia house. Hazel Pratt, coach of women's athletics, is in Chicago attending the convention of the American Physical Education Association. Sigma Delta Chi, journalism fraternity, will give a banquet Monday night at Bricken's in honor of the tenth anniversary of their founding. Lee White, a national officer, will be the principal speaker. Mrs. Karl Kreider, a member of the journalism department last year, is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. R. Stockwell. Katherine Sawyer, Eloise McNutt, and Charlotte Carmie will go to Kansas City today at attend a dance tonight. Presbyterian to Have Steak Roast A steak roast for Presbyterian students and friends will be given Saturday evening in the grove near Potters Lake. Ralph Rodkey, president of Westminster Student Services, said, "The party will start from Westminster Hall at 5:30 and return about 8:30 o'clock. Jessie Rankin has gone to Kansas City on senior play business. Elizabeth Sullivan is visiting at the bi Omega house. All of the fellows at Moody's Board- g club have made dates. HAVB OU? The Negro Boy—Adv. Fellowships are Being Awarded The announcements of the winners of the graduate fellowships will be made shortly before commencement this year, announced Dean Blackmar of the Graduate School this morning. There are twenty-six scholarships to be awarded and applications are now being acted upon. The Students Interest Committee are coming, the Phi Delta says they will be there. WILL YOU? The Negro Boy->Adv. Only one place in town where they Vulcanize a re-sole on a tire. Liberty Masonic temple. The guys who have used them are crazy about them. Phone 911—Adv. NOTICE Jersey Milk Tuberculin Tested Special rates to clubs only Milk 9c per qt. Skim milk 10c per gal. Coffee cream 36c per qt. Double cream 80c per qt. Guaranteed a bsolutely pure. Low Bacteria count. Good delivery service. Give us an order and be convinced. KAHNS Pure Milk Dairy BIG BUSINESS MEN REQUIRE TRAINED WORKERS 717 Mass. St. Phone 955 A course in a good business school will qualify any young man or young woman to rise rapidly to a good paying position. Well educated young people are in demand as private secretaries, bookkeepers, stenographers, etc. Let us train you in our school. 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EASTER TIME—SPRINGTIME TWO REASONS WHY The smartly clever ideas in clothes we have ready for you will be of interest— Suits Capes Dolmans Dresses Blouses Skirts Fashioned from quality materials. Tailored with the utmost care. Phoenix Silk Hosiery All Shades— $1.10 $1.80 $2.50 April 25 Riley 14 piece Pompeian Orchestra from Hotel Baltimore will play Three Course Dinner Ornies Bullene Hackman Dancing 7:30 p. m.-1:00 a.m. JUNIOR PROM Tickets now on sale $4.00 Chuck Shofstall, Mgr. Flowers, from Flowers, from THE FLOWER SHOP Insure the greatest satisfaction. They ship well, too. MR. and MRS. GEO. ECKE—Leading Florists 825 1/2 Mass. Phones 621 TAILORED TO MEASURE CLOTHES CLEANING AND PRESSING W.E.WILSON 712 Massachusetts Street Phone 505 LOST! One Iron Nail Yet its loss was of sufficient importance to make this the theme of the sermon you'll hear if you attend the Baptist Church Sunday Morning PROF. R. A. SCHWEGLER will speak both morning and evening, his evening sermon being a discussion of "Problems in Democratic Education." You will be welcomed SENIORS ORDER YOUR Commencement Invitations Saturday, April 12 To accommodate seniors who have not already given their orders, we extend the time to Saturday. No surplus invitations will be ordered. Cash with each order. Leather Bound 47c Card Board 27c Fraser Hall Book Exchange 10:30 to 2:30 SENIOR INVITATION COMM. Last Journalism Dance of The Year SECOND ANNUAL BILL BOARD BALL F. A: U. Saturday, April 12th HALEY, BEVENSEE AND TRAPS $1.50 A COUPLE